It has been a tale of two tenth wicket partnerships. India were boosted first by Shami and Bhuvneshwar's 111-run stand. Soon after England broke out of jail thanks to some superb batting by the tail and Joe Root. England struck twice late on day 4 to put India in a spot of bother. They were 128 ahead at that point but early wickets on day 5 would put England in control.

Wickets: Broad strikes early

Stuart Broad was menacing for England right at the start of day 5. He got both the overnight batsmen very quickly to put India on the backfoot. The ball was reversing and Kohli was struck plumb in front while trying to play across the line. That was just the second over of the day. In his next over, Broad had Rahane pushing out and induced an outside edge that was snapped up by the 'keeper.

Broad could have had another big wicket when Dhoni edged one but Cook, at first slip, spilled a regulation take. India's lead was just 139 at this stage and England were on the hunt after smelling blood.

England had a fantastic first hour. Stuart Broad's replacement after his first spell was Liam Plunkett and he too struck in his first over. It was the huge wicket of the Indian captain. The ball swung in sharply, flicked Dhoni's pads and clattered onto the stumps.

Lunch: Binnya, Jadeja fight

Stuart Binny showed admirable temperament for someone on Test debut and coming in to bat under huge pressure. He was positive from the outset and played some crisp shots as India began to rebuild towards the end of the session. Jadeja too found his groove later on and the duo had put on 46 by the end of the session.

India had a lead of 191 at lunch but England would still be fancying their chances. The second new ball will be available in 5 overs. Broad and Anderson will come in refreshed after the break and that period will dictate how the game goes.

Wicket: Ravindra Jadeja c Prior b J Anderson 31(98)

England threw all their money into the second new ball to give them the breakthrough and Anderson did not disappoint. He had Jadeja poking out and edging behind to the 'keeper. It broke a 65-run stand and India's lead was just 210 at this stage.

Fifty: Binny leads India to safety

Stuart Binny got good company in Bhuvneshwar Kumar after India were 7 down. The duo tackled the new ball deftly and in the process, Binny registered his maiden Test fifty as well. It was a commendable effort on Test debut and it pushed India to safety as the lead swelled past 250

Wicket: Binny lbw b Moeen Ali 78(114)

Stuart Binny became Moeen Ali's third victim of the innings when he was adjudged LBW. The ball was tossed up from round the wicket and turned in sharply to strike Binny in line with middle and leg. The ball-tracker however suggested that it was turning further down leg. It ended a superb knock under pressure from Binny and was probably the decisive knock of the game.

India went into tea with a lead of 308. With only 31 overs left in the day, the game was as good as done. Cook rested his pacers and employed the part-time spin of Root and Moeen Ali to push the over-rate as the game headed towards a draw

Fifty: Bhuvneshwar makes merry

As Cook deployed only spin at both ends, it allowed Bhuvneshwar Kumar to cash in and register his second fifty of the match. With a five-wicket haul to back it up, it turned out to be quite a memorable match for Bhuvneshwar, playing his first Test in England.

Draw: India hold onto a draw

England had a lot of fun as the game meandered to a draw. Alastair Cook brought himself into the attack and even managed to grab a wicket. Ishant Sharma edged one down the leg side to give Cook something to rejoice.

The two teams shook hands before the start of the last hour as India declared. Both teams had a few positives and negatives. Both teams got into winning positions but could not force the issue at crucial times. A draw was a fair result.